Saturday, September 29, 2007

Having recently taken the inter-island passenger ferry (Aratere) from Wellington in the north island - over the Cook Strait - to Picton in the south island - these are some views of Wellington harbour from that trip.
The pic below was taken from my vantage point - looking west - before leaving dock.
I had to make sure that the doors were in place and tightly sealed before my comfort level could be acceptable...

on board Aratere in Wellington

There are 11 photos in this week's "CAM" and one guest photo.

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Doing a 180 degree turn from the first photo, this was the view towards the east and south of Wellington harbourI wasn't impressed with the fact that access to many good photo taking spots was denied - in the form of cordoned off areas.This is as far I could go on this ferry...

More inter island ferries...Middle one is Bluebridge - I have yet to travel on her.The Westpac Stadium (otherwise known as The Cake Tin) can be seen in the background near the water edge.The stadium was opened in 2000 and was built on disused railway land.Whilst rugby is the main income earner for the stadium it is also used for trade fares, cricket matches and the occasional international music act.